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Second ARTC Cohort Attends Orientation

Last week, the School of Education hosted a New Student Orientation at the Kent School District offices for the second cohort of the Alternative Route to Teacher Certification (ARTC) Program.  The...

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Running Grass Senior Lecturer for UEE Program Presents at Oxford University

The Master’s of Arts in Education with Urban Environmental Education (UEE) at Antioch University Seattle is committed to advancing race, culture, equity, and inclusion in environmental leadership....

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Alumna Terri J. Raymond Serving as 94th President of the Academy of Nutrition...

In June, Antioch University Seattle alumna Terri J. Raymond began a one-year term as the 2019-2020 President of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the largest food and nutrition organization in...

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MAT Alum Jason Moss is Madrona Elementary Teacher of the Year

Jason Moss, an alum of the AUS School of Education’s MAT Program, received the “Teacher of the Year” award at Madrona Elementary for the 2018-19 school year. The recipient of this award is recognized...

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UEE Alums Speak Their Truth at Story Collider Event

On an evening in late June, James King, Stephanie Ung, and Rasheena Fountain, three alumni of AUS’s Urban Environmental Education (UEE) program, told moving and personal stories of family, race, and...

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AUS Presence at Seattle Pride for LGBTQIA+ Rights

Thanks to volunteers from the AUS LGBTQIA+ student group, AUS had an outreach booth at Seattle PrideFest, an annual tradition in the Seattle area. This year on Sunday, June 30, 2019, our booth...

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Tiffany Adams Alum of Urban Environmental Education MAEd Program Featured in...

Rare Birder Sightings: Bird-watching is Booming, Yet Black birders are as Rare a Bird as Exists. by Glenn Nelson Tiffany Adams is an alum of the Urban Environmental Education M.A.Ed. program at Antioch...

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Durgan Leads Series on Community Response to Meth in Winnipeg

Edward Durgan, PhD, is the academic director of Antioch University Seattle’s Clemente Veteran’s Initiative, which offers free college courses to veterans, and a Seattle-based psychotherapist and...

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School of Education Alumni and Faculty Attend KUOW Event

A number of School of Education faculty and alumni attended a journalist happy hour event at KUOW, Seattle’s public radio station. The event was designed for members of the KUOW newsroom to meet...

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Manuela Syle Quoted in The Seattle Times on “School to Prison Pipeline”

Manuela Slye, a member of the AUS School of Education’s Committee of Community Advisors (CCA), was recently quoted in The Seattle Times, speaking with journalists about a white Van Asselt Elementary...

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Manuela Slye Highlighted in Extended Interview in The Seattle Times

Manuela Slye has been in the news a great deal this summer! Slye, a member of the AUS School of Education’s Committee of Community Advisors (CCA), was quoted in The Seattle Times earlier this summer...

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AUS PsyD Students and Faculty at the 2019 APA Convention in Chicago

The AUS PsyD in Clinical Psychology students and faculty were very well represented at the American Psychological Association’s (APA) 2019 national convention in Chicago this August. The APA is “the...

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Read the Summer 2019 PsyD Newsletter

The AUS PsyD Newsletter Summer 2019 newsletter is now available. In this issue, read the faculty profile of Dr. Dana Waters. Also enjoy pictures of AUS students at the recent American Psychological...

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Faculty member B.J. Bullert’s art imitates her life—in both, she works to...

Filmmaker BJ Bullert, Photo Credit: Joseph Hudson A core faculty member in the Undergraduate Studies program at Antioch University Seattle, B.J. Bullert is also a communication scholar and documentary...

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Faculty Caryn Park Co-Edited Special Issue of Journal of “Young Exceptional...

Teaching Faculty in the School of Education Caryn Park and UW faculty Margaret Beneke co-edited a special issue of the journal “Young Exceptional Children” (YEC) from “The Division of Exceptional...

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First ARTC Celebrates Graduation

The graduation ceremony for the first Alternative Route to Teacher Certification (ARTC) cohort was held on August 13 in the board room of the Kent School District. The board room was filled to...

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Dr. Mark R. Jones to Present Keynote at Responsible Business Summit

Dr. Mark Jones will the present at the Responsible Business Summit in San Diego, CA on October 10, 2019. His presentation is Diversity & Inclusion Keynote: Leading beyond the Financials. Jones...

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Education for All

When most people think of a classroom, they have a picture in their mind–and it isn’t usually of a correctional facility. Yet that’s exactly where Dr. Rachel Oppenheim, Director of the School of...

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Seattle Public Library Screens B.J. Bullert’s Space Needle Film, Hosts Space...

Photo Credit: Dale Cotton Antioch University Seattle undergraduate program core faculty member B.J. Bullert is passionate about the iconic Space Needle’s lesser-known history– so passionate that she...

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Dr. Dana Waters: An Advocate for Girls and Women with Autism

Dr. Dana Waters,  Associate Chair of the PsyD program and core faculty, knew she wanted to make a difference for others when she began her graduate work at the Adler School of Professional Psychology,...

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